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#1561
Kit Building / Re: Fos Execution Rocks
August 09, 2014, 06:30:26 AM
I have added a little grain to the walls by scribing horizontal lines with a blade. Also I have added board ends with the nail holes to a few boards. I will only do a maximum of four boards per wall otherwise it will get too busy.

I have cut out the sign and aplied a thick coat of white glue.

Once the sign is affixed to the wall I brush on a coat of A&I and let it dry. Once dry I scribe in the boards using the reverse side (dull) of a blade. Afterwards I distress the sign with sandpaper to age it.
#1562
Kit Building / Re: Fos Execution Rocks
August 09, 2014, 06:24:38 AM
Thanks Bart.

The signage for Execution Rocks comes on semi-gloss coated paper. I always photcopy the signs in kits as it is a good safeguard just in case you spoil the sign in the weathering process. Also I prefer to work with matt paper and by photocopying the colours tend to become a little duller.

Here you can see the difference - the lower set of signs are the originals.
#1563
Kit Building / Re: Fos Execution Rocks
August 09, 2014, 06:16:04 AM
I have dunked the white painted trim for the walls into a tank of alcohol and ink. My tank is makeshift and is the cover off an old printer cartridge. Never throw anything away as it might come in handy. After their dunk I let the wood dry on newspaper and I poured the A&I back into it's bottle so it did not evaporate.

Here are the lazer board doors. I have glued them together with white glue. Warning: make sure the two halves of the door are the right way up - wonder how I know that! I am going to leave them their natural lazer burnt selves as they look good without painting them.
#1564
Kit Building / Re: Fos Execution Rocks
August 09, 2014, 06:11:56 AM
Here are the walls almost dry. Next I will start distressing them by running a blade along them. Then I will add board lengths and nail holes.

The trim has been painted. I used the sponge to add some antique white to the white windows. Next I will glaze the windows with canopy glue.

Here are the walls which have dried overnight. I will need to distress them by running a blade along each board.

Next up glazing the windows with Canopy Glue.
#1565
Kit Building / Re: Fos Execution Rocks
August 09, 2014, 06:01:12 AM
Continuing...........

The assembly of Baroody Fresnel Glass..........

Here are all the walls braced ready for staining with alcohol and ink before painting..................

I have stuck all the plastic windows for this structure to double sided tape inside a cardboard tray prior to spraying with primer white  paint.

The three darker larger windows on the top left were the missing windows from wall B5!

I have used the sponge method suggested by Doug F. Using a small sponge I dabbed sploshs of diluted white acrylic paint onto the walls. Once dry they will look a lot whiter than they do now. Only one wall B6 is a little warped. I have dry fitted this into the slots meant for it in wall B3.

While this is drying I will paint the trim pieces for the walls and front door area white.
#1566
Kit Building / Re: Fos Execution Rocks
August 09, 2014, 05:53:38 AM
Continuing...........I have braced all the walls and glued together the beginning of the Mansard roof on the main building. Some of the walls on the sailmakers have to be joined together and it is worth taking your time by studying the pictures to get the walls the correct way around.

I have braced the walls for the other two larger buildings and have taken the trouble to match up the windows supplied with the kit.


I have placed the braced walls and windows for the three larger buildings into three carcboard trays to aid locating parts during construction.
#1567
Kit Building / Re: Fos Execution Rocks
August 09, 2014, 05:49:20 AM
First up I needed to check I have all the parts. The kit comes with wall plans for the buildings. The walls are not all in one bag, the same bag or on one sheet. Parts of the buildings have different siding so I have identified all the walls and marked them with their part number on the reverse and also checked off the plans as I went. Two of the buildings are made from card or lazer board.

I will probably start with the support buildings first as I am very interested how much "real estate" these will take up on my module.
#1568
Kit Building / Fos Execution Rocks
August 08, 2014, 05:25:03 PM
So here goes..................

#1569
Very nice job. Wish I had a laser!

Mike ;D
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